Joan Severance, Supermodel, Actress, Author, Releases Her First Book

Joan Severance, the former Supermodel and actress, is adding author to her list of accomplishments with the recent release of her first book "Manifest Your Mate: A Journey for Attraction" proving that a classic never goes out of style.

Reinventing herself yet again, the former supermodel known for her timeless beauty, understands that a picture is worth a thousand words.

The good news for single women is that she put all the words in her new book, "Manifest Your Mate: A Journey for Attraction." which is available on April 25th. Joan's insight, personal experiences and sparkling sense of humor have inspired her to write a book on how to find Mr. Right.

"Manifest Your Mate" is a must-read for anyone who is looking for their soulmate. Joan Severance empowers women to learn how to set their sights on what they specifically "want" in a man, stick to their boundaries, and use positive intentional thoughts.

This journal/workbook is filled with her personal stories and sound advice for women of all ages. Joan states, "I know from experience that what you focus on, comes your way." The book is available at joanseverance.com and online book retailers, including Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

Joan Severance is currently appearing on Vogue.com Beauty Videos to share her exclusive beauty secrets for women to look radiant at every age.

Known for having the best hair in the modeling biz, she has just launched her line of hair care products, called Joan Severance: take 1/ Clean hair wash, take 2/ Smooth conditioner and take 3/ Why Knot detangle therapy.

She teamed up with Mauro Spina, her hairdresser for the past 30 years, who created salon quality healthier, organic products that nourish the hair with plant-based oils, like argan, hemp, and moringa. These products make hair silky soft, shiny, and irresistible to the touch. Available at joanseverance.com

Joan Severance's life has been extraordinary. She was born and raised in Houston, Texas. After early graduation from high school, John Casablancas signed her up with Elite Models agency and at age 18 she went to Paris, France. Her career was meteoric; she walked the runways for haute couture designers including Chanel, Versace, and Armani, and appeared in their campaigns.

Back in the U.S., she became one of America's top models, gracing the covers of major fashion magazines around the world. She filmed over 35 commercials for brands such as Revlon, Clairol, L'Oreal, and Maybelline.

The bright lights of Hollywood beckoned, and Joan landed her first role in the TV series "Wiseguy," playing a villainess with Kevin Spacey. She has appeared in over 25 films, including "Bird on a Wire," and "See No Evil, Hear No Evil." Television credits include: "Masters of Sex," "American Horror Story: Asylum," "NCIS: Los Angeles," "CSI: Miami."

Joan is currently writing her second book about her remarkable life as a model and actress with a condition called Vitiligo, which causes the loss of skin color. Her research is taking her all over the world to interview different practitioners and try out their therapies for curing and treating the condition.

"I am inspired by those who can always see the bright side of things. Those that keep their head up and continue in the face of adversity. Those that don't blame others for their demise. Those that take responsibility for their actions. Those who understand the power of 'Ask and you shall receive.'"

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